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CELERY— Continued 



(.Lint i.4lm Heart Celery 

 its branching habit. Is solid, crisp and desirable. 



RARTWELL'S PERFECTION. Magnificent, largo, goWen-yellow 



heart, of superior quality, excellent winter market sort. Packets, 5 

 and 10c; ounce, 15c; : . lb., 40c; lb., $1.26. 



THE SCHUMACHER CELERY. We have been selling this splendid 

 variety to satisfied customers for several years past, and we believe 

 that we have the purest strain that is offered. The stalks grow to an 

 immense size, and are perfectly solid and crisp. It has a firm and 

 beautiful golden heart, and the flavor is first-class. Packet, 5 and 10c; 

 ounce. 15c. : ! lb., 40c. : lb., (1.25. 



NEW WINTER QUEEN CELERT. Is beautiful in appearance, of 

 habit and compact growth, and blanches to a beautiful cream 

 white. Ribs perfectly solid, crisp, and of a delicious nutty flavor. 

 Packets. 5 and 10c; ounce. 15c; 'i lb., 40c; lb., $1.25. 



(.IVYI l'W \l. CELERT. This is a selectiqn from the Golden 

 Self -Blanching. The stalks are very large, thick, solid, crisp, and a 

 rich nutty flavor, free from any taste of bitterness. It blanches very 

 easily and quickly, and retains its freshness a long time after being 

 marketed. The heart is a golden yellow, very .full and attractive. 

 Packets, G and 10c; ounce. 15c; Vi lb., 40c; lb., $1.25. 



OCR NEW "VICTORY" CELERY. Its beautiful, large, full golden 

 heart and compact growth make it an ornament hard to surpass. It 

 is a remarkable keeper, maintaining its firmness as late as May. It 

 is ready for market by December. Packets, 5 and 10c; ounce, 20c; 

 1 : lb.. 40c; lb.. $1.25. 



BOLG1 WON GOLDEN HEART CELERY. This is the old stand- 

 ard sort which has satisfied gardeners these many years. It is crisp, 

 solid, handsome, the most excellent flavor, with a beautiful golden 

 heart. It holds its own against all the new sorts. Packet, 5 and 10c; 

 ounce. 15c; ! , lb., 40c ; lb., $1.25. 



WRITE PLUME. This famous variety, which is of an entirely dis- 

 tinct type of this popular vegetable, should be grown only for fall and 

 early winter use. Pkts., 5 and 10c; oz., 20c; V\ lb., 50c; lb., $1.25. 



BOSTON MARKET. A variety grown exclusively by the Boston 

 market gardeners. It has the peculiarity of forming many stalks by 

 Packet, 10c; ounce, 15c; \\ lb., 40c; lb., $1.25. 



CRESS (Kreese) 



CELERIAC or TURNIP-ROOTED CELERY 



(KNOLLE CELLEKIE) 



c I I I I Ul . Sow thickly in shallow drills, every two or three weeks. It should be cut often and it will continue to grow. 

 It is useful not only for salad, but for the breakfast table and for garnishing. True Water Cress should be sown in damp 

 soil: or. if a stream of water can he utilized, they will be much finer. They will also thrive well in damp hotbeds. Rightly 

 managed, their culture i.i very' profitable. To oDtain early salad, it i:i a good plan to sow with Water Cress seed a strip 4 

 inches wide on the outer margin of a hotbed, inside the frame, where it is) always cool. 



TRIE WATER CRESS. It thrives when its roots and stems are 

 submerged in water. It is one of the most delicious of small salads. 

 The seed should be sown and lightly covered in gravelly, mucky lands, 

 along the borders of small, rapid streams. Packet, 5c; ounce, 30c; 

 U lb., $1.00; lb.. $3.00. 



(CREED GARDEN CRESS. The seed should be sown in drills about 

 sixteen inches apart on very rich ground, and the plants well cultivated. 

 Packets, 5c; ounce, 10c; \'\ lb., 20c; lb., 50c 



WILD GARDEN CRESS. Largely used for pork salad; has a deli- 

 cious pungent taste. Packet, 5 and 10c; 1 ounce, 15c; % lb 40c ■ 

 lb., $1.25. 



CORN SALAD (Ackersatat) 



One ounce will sow about eighteen square feet and six pounds will 

 sow an acre. 



BROAD LEAVED (LARGE SEEDED). A delicious salad, used dur- 

 ing the winter and spring months as a substitute for lettuce, and is 

 also cooked and used like 

 spinach. Sow in spring in 

 drills one foot apart. It will 

 mature in six weeks. For 

 early spring use sow in Sep- 

 tember and winter over like 

 spinach. Pkts., 5c; ounce, 

 10c; ]/ , lb., 15c; \'< lb., 20c; 

 lb., 35c; 5 lbs., $1.50. 



Turnip Rooted Celery 



CELERIAC 



CULTURE OF ROOT CELERY. Sow the seed the same season and give same "Z. 

 treatment as common celery. Transplant the young plants to moist, rich soil in 

 rows two feet and six inches apart in the row. Corn Saiad 



NEW LARGE, SMOOTH, PRAGUE CELERIAC. A new and quite distinct 

 sort, roots being very smooth, large and round. They may be cooked and sliced and eaten with Vinegar I 

 10c; ounce, 15c; V± lb., 40c; lb., $1.25. 



